Rin Tin Tin: The Life and Legend of the World's Most Famous Dog

Author(s): Susan Orlean

Biography

Rin Tin Tin was born on a battlefield in France towards the end of WW1. He died in 1932, supposedly in the arms of Jean Harlow, the original 'blonde bombshell', epic in death as he was in life. In his prime, he was one of Hollywood's biggest stars. He received two thousand fan letters a month, had jewels, furs and a private driver, had his paw-print set for posterity on Hollywood Boulevard and was credited with saving Warner Brothers from bankruptcy - twice. His owner, Lee Duncan, was so completely devoted to him that when his wife sued for divorce she cited Rin Tin Tin as co-respondent. Rin Tin Tin's story is a great yarn with a big heart and, in Susan Orlean's hands, it is also very funny. But at its core lies a profound and moving meditation on the idea of heroism: of what it means to dream of a figure who is brave and bold and strong, and why those ideals hold such power over our imagination. This book is set to become an eccentric classic.

General Information

  • : 9781843547099
  • : Atlantic Books
  • : Atlantic Books
  • : 31 March 2013
  • : 198mm X 128mm
  • : United Kingdom
  • : 01 June 2013
  • : books

Other Specifications

  • : Susan Orlean
  • : Paperback
  • : 613
  • : 636.73760929
  • : 336
  • : Black and white
  • : Black and white

More About The Product

Susan Orlean has been a staff writer for the New Yorker since 1992 and has also written for Esquire, Vogue and Rolling Stone. She is the author of five books including the international bestseller The Orchid Thief, the inspiration for the film Adaptation, directed by Spike Jonze and starring Nicholas Cage and Meryl Streep. Susan Orlean lives in Boston.